
Soil Fertility Enhanced by Actives Townsfolk and Trailblazers
Spain

About
Regenerative agriculture through audiovisual storytelling, education, and dialogue.
Soil Fertility Enhanced by Actives Townsfolk and Trailblazers, submitted as SOIL FEASTT, is a one-year initiative led by Nueva Cultura por el Clima in south-eastern Spain. It communicates and scales regenerative agriculture through audiovisual storytelling, case studies, education activities, and the Suelo Vivo / Living Soil itinerant festival. The project plans to document at least eight regenerative agriculture cases, engage citizens, students, and educators, and establish a Permanent Forum for Regenerative Agriculture. Its impact is to turn public awareness into active participation for soil fertility, biodiversity, and climate resilience.
Project overview
Need to raise awareness and move public engagement into active participation for regenerative agriculture, soil fertility, biodiversity, water retention, and rural resilience in southeastern Spain.
At least eight case studies; artistic Living Soil Festival; Permanent Forum for Regenerative Agriculture in Southeastern Spain and shared Action Plan.
Uses creative soil-related activities and events to directly engage over 3,000 citizens, 500 students, and 100 educators while creating a forum for regenerative agriculture stakeholders.
Nueva Cultura por el Clima, Portavooz, SAE Innova
Need to raise awareness and move public engagement into active participation for regenerative agriculture, soil fertility, biodiversity, water retention, and rural resilience in southeastern Spain.
Uses creative soil-related activities and events to directly engage over 3,000 citizens, 500 students, and 100 educators while creating a forum for regenerative agriculture stakeholders.
At least eight case studies; artistic Living Soil Festival; Permanent Forum for Regenerative Agriculture in Southeastern Spain and shared Action Plan.
Nueva Cultura por el Clima, Portavooz, SAE Innova

















